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Ticks, mosquitoes, and hamburgers? Staying healthy during the summerYou may have had your last cold a few months ago, but did you know that there are many ways you can get sick during the summer? Taking some time to...Sun, 20 Jul 2014 19:01:00 -0400http://wrvo.org/post/ticks-mosquitoes-and-hamburgers-staying-healthy-during-summer
http://wrvo.org/post/ticks-mosquitoes-and-hamburgers-staying-healthy-during-summerYou may have had your last cold a few months ago, but did you know that there are many ways you can get sick during the summer? Taking some time to...606noYou may have had your last cold a few months ago, but did you know that there are many ways you can get sick during the summer? Taking some time to...

]]>How to avoid Lyme diseaseLyme disease is no longer just a risk for those “outdoorsy” people. Now if you’re gardening, playing in the backyard or outside at all, you can be at riskSun, 23 Jun 2013 19:00:00 -0400http://www.wrvo.org/post/how-avoid-lyme-disease-0
http://www.wrvo.org/post/how-avoid-lyme-disease-0Lyme disease is no longer just a risk for those “outdoorsy” people. Now if you’re gardening, playing in the backyard or outside at all, you can be at risk615noLyme disease is no longer just a risk for those “outdoorsy” people. Now if you’re gardening, playing in the backyard or outside at all, you can be at risk

]]>Looking for signs of Lyme disease: An interview with Cynthia MorrowLyme disease is on the rise in many parts of the country -- including right here in central and northern New York. But what is this disease and how does itFri, 21 Jun 2013 09:44:38 -0400http://www.wrvo.org/post/looking-signs-lyme-disease-interview-cynthia-morrow
http://www.wrvo.org/post/looking-signs-lyme-disease-interview-cynthia-morrowLyme disease is on the rise in many parts of the country -- including right here in central and northern New York. But what is this disease and how does it214noLyme disease is on the rise in many parts of the country -- including right here in central and northern New York. But what is this disease and how does it

]]>Rally hopes to shed light on diagnosis and treatment of Lyme diseaseVictims of Lyme disease converge on Albany today for an awareness rally meant to focus attention on the tick-borne disease, that can attack a person's skinFri, 10 May 2013 11:51:25 -0400http://www.wrvo.org/post/rally-hopes-shed-light-diagnosis-and-treatment-lyme-disease
http://www.wrvo.org/post/rally-hopes-shed-light-diagnosis-and-treatment-lyme-diseaseVictims of Lyme disease converge on Albany today for an awareness rally meant to focus attention on the tick-borne disease, that can attack a person's skin143noVictims of Lyme disease converge on Albany today for an awareness rally meant to focus attention on the tick-borne disease, that can attack a person's skin

]]>Potential for tick-borne illness increases after warm winter<p>Researchers are warning of a higher concentration of ticks this summer and thus more potential for tick-borne illnesses &ndash; like Lyme disease.</p><p>That&rsquo;s because more ticks survived the warmer winter.</p><p>As a result, Senator Charles Schumer is pushing legislation that would increase education and research.</p><p>Wed, 23 May 2012 15:55:00 -0400http://www.wrvo.fm/post/potential-tick-borne-illness-increases-after-warm-winter
http://www.wrvo.fm/post/potential-tick-borne-illness-increases-after-warm-winter<p>Researchers are warning of a higher concentration of ticks this summer and thus more potential for tick-borne illnesses &ndash; like Lyme disease.</p><p>That&rsquo;s because more ticks survived the warmer winter.</p><p>As a result, Senator Charles Schumer is pushing legislation that would increase education and research.</p><p>46no

Researchers are warning of a higher concentration of ticks this summer and thus more potential for tick-borne illnesses – like Lyme disease.

That’s because more ticks survived the warmer winter.

As a result, Senator Charles Schumer is pushing legislation that would increase education and research.